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  2. Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited

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    Lokesh Chandra, IAS. Mahavitaran or Mahadiscom or MSEDCL (Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Maharashtra State Electricity Board. It is the largest electricity distribution utility in India (2nd largest in the World after SGCC ). MSEDCL distributes electricity to the entire state of ...

  3. Maharashtra State Electricity Board - Wikipedia

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    www.msebindia.com. Maharashtra State Electricity Board (or MSEB) ( Marathi :महाराष्ट्र राज्य विद्युत मंडळ) is a state government electricity regulation board operating within the state of Maharashtra in India. The MSEB was formed on 20 June 1960 under Section 5 of the Electricity (Supply) Act ...

  4. Philippine Navy new 124-meter Landing Platform Dock

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    The Philippine Navy's new 124-meter Landing Platform Dock is a class of two ships being constructed by PT PAL Indonesia for the navy's Landing Dock Acquisition Project. The class is an improvement on the previously commissioned Tarlac-class which was also constructed by PT PAL. The ships are being acquired as part of Horizon 2 of the Revised ...

  5. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation - Wikipedia

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    MP for New Delhi: 1 September 2001 18 November 2001 78 days Maneka Gandhi (born 1956) MP for Pilibhit (MoS, I/C) 18 November 2001 30 June 2002 224 days Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1924–2018) MP for Lucknow (Prime Minister) 1 July 2002 22 May 2004 1 year, 326 days Oscar Fernandes (1941–2021) MP for Karnataka (Rajya Sabha) (MoS, I/C) 23 May 2004 29 ...

  6. Alstom Movia R151 - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of the R151 trains feature a new livery of green and red stripes against a black and white background running around the cars, similar to the C151C. The interior of the trains sport certain design features similar to the C951 , such as the matte finishing of the walls, positioning of the overhead lighting as well as the builder plates.

  7. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur (pronunciation: [naːɡpuːɾ]) is the third-largest city of the Indian state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. [15] It is called the heart of India because of its central geographical location. [16] It is the largest and most populated city in central India. [17] Also known as the "Orange City", Nagpur is the 13th largest city in ...

  8. Bank of England £20 note - Wikipedia

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    Series E notes were replaced by a variant design from 1999 onwards. These are broadly similar to the earlier series E notes but feature Edward Elgar on the reverse. The most prevalent paper £20 note was introduced in 2007. It features a portrait of Scottish economist Adam Smith on the back as well as an illustration of workers in a pin factory.

  9. Bank of England £50 note - Wikipedia

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    Fifty pounds (United Kingdom) Value: £50 sterling Width: 146 mm: Height: 77 mm: Security features: See-through windows the larger one with the King's/Queen's portrait a maroon border on both the front and back, with gold and green foil squares on the front and silver foil squares on the back, the image squares on the front changes between a '50' and a '£' symbol when the note is tilted ...